Camp kitchen and gear for wild camping

Wild camping becomes more comfortable when cooking, water, lighting and smaller essentials have a clear place in the setup. Explore Primus stoves, cookware, tableware, bottles, vacuum flasks and accessories for building a practical camp away from everyday facilities.

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Kvarts Water Bottle 1.0 L

1.0 L water bottle • Tritan • lightweight • standard cap

Sale price229 kr
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Kvarts Water Bottle 1.0 L

1.0 L water bottle • Tritan • lightweight • standard cap

Sale price229 kr
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Kvarts Water Bottle 0.6 L - Drink Cap

0.6 L water bottle • Tritan • lightweight • drink cap

Sale price229 kr
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Kvarts Water Bottle 0.6 L - Drink Cap

0.6 L water bottle • Tritan • lightweight • drink cap

Sale price229 kr
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Mika Insulated Bottle 0.5 L

0.5 L water bottle • vacuum insulated • 7h hot / 32h cold

Sale price399 kr
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Mika Insulated Bottle 0.75 L

0.75 L water bottle • vacuum insulated • 9h hot / 47h cold

Sale price499 kr
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Basalt Thermo Bottle 0.75 L

0.75 L vacuum bottle fo expedition • 36h hot / 47h cold

Sale price599 kr
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Trek Cutlery Set Aluminium

Light • knife, fork & spoon • hard-anodised aluminium • 36 g

Sale price349 kr
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Trek Spork Aluminium

Light • spoon & fork in one • hard-anodised aluminium • 14 g

Sale price129 kr
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CampFire Knife Large Sale price209 kr Regular price349 kr
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CampFire Cutlery Set

Sleek cutlery set • stainless steel • leather sleeve • 78 g

Sale price149 kr
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Long Handle Spoon Aluminium

Spoon with long handle • hard-anodised aluminium • 18 g

Sale price149 kr

Start with the kind of camp you want to create

The right wild camping gear depends on how you reach the site and how long you plan to stay. Equipment for a camp reached directly from a vehicle can be more spacious, while a setup carried over a longer distance needs to be lighter and easier to divide between bags.

Consider the number of people, access to water and how many meals will be prepared before selecting the equipment. This creates a clearer path from a broad camping idea to a camp kitchen that suits the actual trip.

Choose a stove for the length of your stay

Primus camping stoves include options for both simple meals and more established camp kitchens. A compact stove can be sufficient for shorter stays, while a larger setup gives more room when several people share breakfast and evening meals.

Alika Camping Stove suits a camp where the cooking area remains in place and more preparation space is useful. Before choosing, think about whether the stove will be moved each day or form the centre of the same camp throughout the stay.

Plan the menu before choosing cookware

The meals you intend to prepare should determine the size and number of pots and pans. Primus cookware and utensils make it possible to build a setup for anything from simple one-pot meals to shared cooking at a larger camp.

CampFire Cookset Stainless Steel Large provides several coordinated pieces for cooking and serving. Choosing cookware that can be stacked together saves space and makes it easier to carry the complete kitchen between the vehicle, camp and cooking area.

Create a simple place to serve and eat

A practical meal area does not require a full table service. Primus plates and cutlery can be selected according to the size of the group and stored together with the cookware.

CampFire Cutlery Set keeps the essential utensils together and works well for a camp kitchen used over several days. Assigning each item a fixed place also makes cleaning and packing easier after the final meal.

Plan water before arriving at the camp

Access to water affects drinking, cooking and cleaning. Carry sufficient capacity in Primus water bottles and identify reliable refill points before setting up camp.

A vacuum flask allows hot water or a prepared drink to remain available between meals. It can also reduce the number of times the complete cooking setup needs to be used during a relaxed day at camp.

Make coffee part of the camp routine

Longer stays often create their own morning and evening routines. Primus coffee and tea essentials make it possible to prepare a warm drink without adding a separate, complicated kitchen setup.

Trail Kit Coffee Press can be combined with compatible cookware, helping keep the number of individual items under control. Store coffee equipment close to mugs and water so that everything needed for the first drink of the day is easy to find.

Prepare the camp for the evening

Cooking, washing up and finding smaller accessories become more difficult after sunset. Primus lamps and lanterns help illuminate the cooking area and make the camp easier to use during the darker hours.

Place lighting where it covers the stove, serving area and route between the kitchen and the rest of the camp. Avoid leaving loose items on the ground where they can be missed when the light changes.

Pack the camp kitchen in separate zones

Keep food preparation, eating equipment and cleaning items in separate parts of the luggage. Primus carrying and cooling gear can help organise the setup and make it easier to move selected items without unpacking everything.

Frequently used equipment should remain easy to reach, while spare items can stay deeper in the bag. This approach turns the camp kitchen into a working system rather than a collection of loose products.

Wild camping equipment checklist

A useful checklist should follow the way the camp will be used. Begin with the equipment needed to prepare the first meal and then add items for water, serving, evenings and storage:

  • A camping stove with enough capacity for the group.
  • Cookware and utensils suited to the planned meals.
  • Plates, cutlery and mugs for each person.
  • Water bottles and a vacuum flask when useful.
  • Coffee or tea equipment for the camp routine.
  • Lighting and separate storage for smaller accessories.

Review the list after each trip. Equipment that is never used can be removed, while recurring gaps show which addition would make the next camp more practical.

Frequently asked questions about wild camping

The ideal setup depends on where the camp is located, how it is reached and how many people share the equipment. Below are answers to five common questions about building a Primus camp kitchen.

Which stove is suitable for wild camping?

Choose according to the distance from transport, group size and number of meals. A compact stove is easier to carry, while a larger camping stove can provide a more comfortable cooking area at a camp that remains in one place.

How much cookware should I bring?

Start with the menu. One-pot meals require fewer pieces, while cooking several parts of a meal at the same time requires more capacity. Avoid carrying several pots that perform the same function.

How should I plan water for the camp?

Calculate water for drinking, cooking and cleaning, and confirm where reliable refills are available. Carry enough bottle capacity for the distance between those points.

Which camping accessories make a longer stay easier?

Lighting, organised storage, a vacuum flask and simple serving equipment often make the greatest difference. They support the routines that are repeated every morning and evening.

What should I check before choosing a wild camping location?

Check local rules, access, weather, water availability and whether the ground is suitable for the planned camp. Choose a location where cooking and other camp activities can be managed responsibly.

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